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Plurilingual discourse competence

Journal of Applied Linguistics and Professional Practice, 2021
We present a didactic model for the multidimensional analysis of discourse genres as situated practices, illustrated through the study of a transactional conversation in Spanish. This model represents a basis for developing and assessing the discourse competence of plurilingual adult language learners (Spanish-, Catalan-, French- or English-learning ...
Ernesto Martín-Peris   +2 more
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COMPETING DISCOURSES

International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 2001
In this article I argue that sports of violence, such as rugby union, can provide a discursive space that allows for production and resistance to dominant discourses of manliness. I do so, in part, by presenting narratives of self to reveal how competing discourses surrounded my youth participation in rugby union in a manner that made it difficult to ...
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Competing discourses in palliative care

Supportive Care in Cancer, 2009
Palliative care focuses on early identification as well as prevention and alleviation of suffering. Previous studies have established that palliative care is a disciplinary area in a state of transformation due to the involvement of different professional categories and that nursing care in the palliative context is influenced by the dominance of the ...
Elisabeth, Dahlborg-Lyckhage   +1 more
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Competing Discourses

2017
This book discusses and explores the relationship between language and world view. David Lee presents recent research in linguistics, drawing together strands from a number of different areas of the subject: the nature of linguistic and conceptual categories, the role of metaphor in the everyday use of language, gender differentiation and social ...
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Cognitive Discourse Functions meet historical competences

Journal of Immersion and Content-Based Language Education, 2019
AbstractThis paper combines the perspectives of applied linguistics and history education in order to explore the viability of a genuinely non-binary pedagogy for content and language integration. Cognitive Discourse Functions (CDFs) are mapped against the model of historical competences underlying the current Austrian secondary history curriculum. The
Dalton-Puffer, Christiane   +1 more
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Competing discourses of community

Journalism, 2006
Based on a critical analysis of the news coverage and editorial content regarding the Elián González international custody case in The Miami Herald and El Nuevo Herald, this article explores the ideological tensions between local general-market and Latino news outlets during moments of increased social crisis. Specifically, it documents the newspapers’
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Teacher professional identity: competing discourses, competing outcomes

Journal of Education Policy, 2001
This paper focuses on issues of the professional identity of teachers in Australia under conditions of significant change in government policy and educational restructuring. Two discourses, democratic and managerial professionalism are identified which are shaping the professional identity of teachers.
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Discourse Perspectives on Competence in Organizations

2011
In their review of organizational discourse research, Grant and Iedema (2005) distinguish between two traditions: organizational discourse studies and organizational discourse analysis. The former is rooted in management and organization theory, the latter derives from work in theoretical and applied linguistics. While both traditions share an interest
Van Hout, Tom   +3 more
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Discourses on Physician Competence

1985
Competence in medicine is a salient topic in discourse about and by physicians. Discourses on competence vary with the perspective of the commentator, whether it be from the stance of those within the profession, those who seek its services, or social scientists who study it. The salience of competence talk and the intensity of emotions associated with
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